Dalebroux, J.
Jason Dalebroux is a Director of Product Management for Emerson’s Automation Solutions business in Shakopee, Minnesota. He is responsible for Rosemount liquid and combustion analysis products. He holds a BS degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan Technological University and an MBA degree from the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota.
Improved cooling system performance begins with data
Refineries consume large amounts of energy and water to refine crude oil into products. Up to 10% of crude oil’s energy content is consumed during processing, and it takes 1.5 bbl of water to process one barrel of crude oil. Refining processes also generate large quantities of excess thermal energy that needs to be expelled into the environment using a once-through or recirculating cooling system.
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